Archive for the ‘Dream Websites’ Category

Your help needed in dream survey about The Departed

Saturday, October 15th, 2011

Author Gillian Holloway is conducting research on dream visitations by those who are departed.  Gillian says: “One of the hallmarks of the visitation dream: when you awaken from it, you have a powerful feeling that you have just been with the person. Over the years, I’ve been able to collect stories like this one, and to compare the similarities and differences. Visitation dreams come to believers and non believers, to people of all faiths and all ages. They are often punctuated by family members shared experiences, waking life coincidences that appear to follow up the dream.” Have you been visited by someone you’ve lost in dreams?  If so, take a few minutes to complete Gillian’s online survey.

Nefarious Napstealers

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Check out this new website on dreams and dream interpretation: Nefarious Napstealers, at http://explainyourdreams.com/

Weave Dreamer online Dream Journal

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Take a look at Weave Dreamer , an extensive on-line dream journal of some wonderfully wild and detail packed dreams.

WWDW [World Wide Dream Web]

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

WWDW [World Wide Dream Web] is art research in the fields of psycho-geography and dreams. — http://bit.ly/daHcPD

Diane Rusnak: dream artist

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Diane Rusnak: dream artist http://bit.ly/cudkkL

Dream Masks

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

 

Dream Masks

This website features a collection of masks created throughout 2009 following a dream invitation to develop tangible representations of the spiritual wealth of the dream world. It was a challenge to create the central dream figures as ceramic masks, but the most demanding aspect of the project was to allow the mask to convey the visual and visceral drama of the dream world. Visit Dream Masks today at http://www.dream-masks.com/

 

Website: Dream Journalist

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Dream Journalist, A Web Site for People Who Write Down their Dreams” showcases a variety of exciting materials including those from a meeting of long term journal keepers at ASD conferences. Cynthia Pearson, author of the site, is a writer whose professional and personal paths have been deeply influenced by dreaming. As the co-author of The Practical Psychic (Samuel Weiser, 1991), she has concluded that there are many means to enlisting our psychic resources, but dreams are the most immediate, regular and available. She became interested in starting a dream database when she discovered that her dreams contained frequent instances of precognition, and she wanted to devise a means to document and study them.

New Site on Children’s Dreams

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Denyse Beaudet, author of Dreamguider and Encountering the Monster, has just launched a new website, The Dreams of Children, exclusively dedicated to children’s dreams, and recognizes dreaming as an integral part of child development. The site includes books, resources, and events dedicated to children’s dreams. Visit the site at: http://www.thedreamsofchildren.com/thedreamsofchildren/Home.html

Dream Bank

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

This searchable collection of dream reports from UC Santa Cruz lets you peer inside the head of a bright seven-year-old boy, a natural scientist born in a small Midwest farming town in 1893, a sixty-year-old blind cook, or an eight-year-old girl (“many animal characters and relatively few aggressions”). For sheer novelistic intrigue, don’t miss the dream diaries of Prudence, an English woman born in 1912 with a strong passion for literature: “Real buildings and landscapes known to me seldom appear in my dreams, which inhabit a country of their own, mostly of rocky sea-coasts on which tidal waves often descend, and wild empty countrysides sparsely scattered with castles and churches, across which pass pilgrimages, processions, and man-hunts.”

Slow Wave — Dream Comics

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Slow Wave is a collective dream diary authored by different people from around the world, and drawn as a comic strip by Jesse Reklaw author of the book Dream Toons and the Concave Up comic series.. A new strip is uploaded every week on the first minute of Saturday in San Francisco; 3 AM Friday in New York; 6 AM Saturday in Paris, France; and 3 PM Saturday in Sydney, Australia. The dreams you send in for the comic strip Slow Wave may be edited for clarity, brevity, or plain whimsy. Over 25 dreams are received each week; not all dreams will be used. Also check out Jesse’s new book, The Night of Your Life.